• "Lock" your Steam Profile?
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I used to share an account on two different computers. I payed for all the games to I told them to fuck off, bought them tf2 and their own account.
[QUOTE=smurfy;19234729]Stop sharing the account or Valve will send a white van round your house and bundle you and your brother in and no one will ever see you again.[/QUOTE] You mean that white v-
Why don't you guys settle on an avatar? Make one that you guys both will like.
Pay him back for all the games he bought on the account and tell him to:fuckoff:
Set the avatar to a image of Altaïr making out with another guy or something.
[QUOTE=theredstar;19236494]Set the avatar to a image of Altaïr making out with another guy or something.[/QUOTE] Have a winnar.
"Buy" Counter-Strike: Source and Assassin's Creed from your brother. After "buying" those games your account is fully yours and your brother has his own money to buy those games to himself on his own Steam account.
Change password > Log off steam > ????? > Profit
Be a normal human being, it only takes 5 minutes to change your info.
Your brother sounds like a brat. Slap his ass. Not literally, of course. That's sexual harassment.
I do recall a way of being able to play Steam games without using your account by making the main .exe a shortcut and putting certain parameters in the target, but I think that's only for VALVe games. So try that and he doesn't have to go on your account just to play his games.
[QUOTE=Zuimzado;19233161]Its not mine. Its ours. When I say: go get an account for yourself, he says: no, the games I payed for are here. Which is a lie. The games he "payed" for are only Counter Strike Source and Assassin's Creed. The rest I took part in the payment.[/QUOTE] Hand him the money he payed and tell him to fuck off.
Get vac banned, that will show him! :D
[QUOTE=fordlover89;19241519]Get vac banned, that will show him! :D[/QUOTE] That only stops him from Valve games.
[QUOTE=Wootman;19241539]That only stops him from Valve games.[/QUOTE]And VAC servers, iirc.
[QUOTE=zelerdood;19241559]And VAC servers, iirc.[/QUOTE] Assasin's Creed is singleplayer.
[QUOTE=zelerdood;19241559]And VAC servers, [b]iirc.[/b][/QUOTE] Info to the bolded on meaning, yes?
tsk tsk tsk.... even though brotherhood.. you should never share account, what if your brother turns on you and change the password
[QUOTE=General Omega;19242595]Info to the bolded on meaning, yes?[/QUOTE] If I Recall Correctly
Sharing really sucks. Just save up your money and buy assassins creed and counterstrike from him, he'll have no excuse to keep using your account.
bREAK HIS FUCKING FINGERS
Ask him to get his own account. Maybe you can help him get CS:S and AC on his new account.
Make an avatar that you both like.
[QUOTE=Bugster;19242795]If I Recall Correctly[/QUOTE] What's ITT?
[QUOTE=thisisnotanaccount;19253003]What's ITT?[/QUOTE] In this thread. My brother was like this too, though he didn't go as far as changing avatars, or in-fact steam name after a while. I know you've said your brother plays AC, but for source games you could set up a cfg for him which will change his name and settings and bind it to execute on a button press then load back yours when another button is pushed. That's what my brother did.
[QUOTE=PirateMax;19233803]I think you don't understand. Only one person is the account holder, and sharing an account with another person is not allowed. Letting a friend over at your house to let him test a game out on Steam is technically against the rules, but Valve is not that strict. However, sharing is still against the rules, and that's exactly what you are doing. Sharing means having more than one person on the same Steam account. The account is only allowed to have one account holder, for legal issues and all that stuff. (credit card fraud)[/QUOTE] I doubt he's going to give a shit.
[QUOTE=thisisnotanaccount;19253003]What's ITT?[/QUOTE] jesus how hard is it to google that
[QUOTE=Asm;19251393]bREAK HIS FUCKING FINGERS[/QUOTE] Oh god, I laughed hard
I have an idea, change the password and tell your brother the account was phished, and after a week or so push your brother into purchasing Assassin's Creed on another account and then problem solved.
Change the password, make him buy his own shit. Man up.
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